EVENTS
Ask a Roshi: Ken Kushner
In this periodic opportunity, Virtual Dojo students can ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with a Chosei Zen Roshi (Zen Master) about Zen training. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
Ask a Roshi: Gordon Greene
In this periodic opportunity, Virtual Dojo students can ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with Chosei Zen Roshis (Zen Master) about Zen training. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
Ask a Roshi: Ken Kushner
In this periodic opportunity, Virtual Dojo students can ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with a Chosei Zen Roshi (Zen Master) about Zen training. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
Ask a Roshi: Andy Robins
In this periodic opportunity, Virtual Dojo students can ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with a Chosei Zen Roshi (Zen Master) about Zen training. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
Ask a Roshi: Rebecca Ryan
In this periodic opportunity, Virtual Dojo students can ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with a Chosei Zen Roshi (Zen Master) about Zen training. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
Ask a Roshi: Patricia Greene
In this periodic opportunity, Virtual Dojo students can ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with a Chosei Zen Roshi (Zen Master) about Zen training. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
Ask a Roshi: Heather Scobie
In this periodic opportunity, Virtual Dojo students can ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with Chosei Zen Roshis (Zen Master) about Zen training. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
Ask a Roshi: Scott Kiel
In this periodic opportunity, Virtual Dojo students can ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with Chosei Zen Roshis (Zen Master) about Zen training. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
Ask a Roshi: Gordon Greene
In this periodic opportunity, Virtual Dojo students can ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with Chosei Zen Roshis (Zen Master) about Zen training. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
Ask a Roshi: Geoff Ashton
In this periodic opportunity, Virtual Dojo students can ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with Chosei Zen Roshis (Zen Master) about Zen training. On January 13, Geoff Kantou Ashton Roshi will host, and different Roshis will take turns hosting in the future. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
Ask a Roshi: Ginny Whitelaw
This is a periodic opportunity for Virtual Dojo students to ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with Chosei Zen Roshis (Zen Master) about Zen training. On December 14, Ginny Jiko Whitelaw Roshi will host, and different Roshis will take turns hosting in the future. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
The Ask a Roshi session (7:30-8pm CST) will occur immediately after Daily Zazen (7-7:30pm CST) using the same Zoom link. Students wanting to attend should plan to also join Daily Zazen that evening. Events through Chosei Zen are donation-based and open to all regardless of ability to pay. All donations are very much appreciated and help keep our dojos running! You can donate here.
Ask a Roshi: Ken Kushner
This is a new periodic opportunity for Virtual Dojo students to ask questions, receive instruction, and have back-and-forth discussions with Chosei Zen Roshis (Zen Master) about Zen training. On November 30, Kenneth Setsuzan Kushner Roshi will host, and different Roshis will take turns hosting in the future. We encourage students to be curious about their own experiences and share any questions that are coming up.
The Ask a Roshi session (7:30-8pm CST) will occur immediately after Daily Zazen (7-7:30pm CST) using the same Zoom link. Students wanting to attend should plan to also join Daily Zazen that evening. Events through Chosei Zen are donation-based and open to all regardless of ability to pay. All donations are very much appreciated and help keep our dojos running! You can donate here.